From September 2023 to June 2024, the digital learning portal eLearning Waldorf is offering teachers an interactive online course [in...
On behalf of the Anthroposophic Council for Inclusive Social Development, Sonja Zausch visited initiatives in Moldova in early April. The...
New network for middle and high school teachers Waldorf 360 is a newly founded international online platform that offers middle and high school teachers a space for collaborative exchange for the first time. The initiative was launched by the British organization Waldorf Modern Teacher Education and Center for Anthroposophy in...
Philipp Reubke works in the management of the Pedagogical Section. For him, free play is not only a space for...
In her book Wanna Waki – My Life with the Lakota, school founder Isabel Stadnick, a Swiss woman, tells the story of marrying...
If you are able to laugh despite the difficulties of life, it provides you with the distance you need to reconnect. Laughter raises above everyday worries without ridiculing them. Every human being has experienced humor. What is humor though, actually? Let us begin, as befits a serious treatise, with a...
Stories written for others invoke the magic of healing. For Gleice da Silva, a teacher of children with support needs,...
The best possible support for the next generation of educators The Center for Anthroposophy (CfA) in the United States, in...
The third in this four-part series looks at key topics in anthroposophy that have become fundamental for teachers in Waldorf Education, namely reincarnation, karma, and cosmology. Part 1 of the series can be found here, Part 2 here. The following paragraphs focus on certain purely anthroposophical aspects of Rudolf Steiner’s...
After cancellations due to COVID in 2020 and 2021, the conference of the International Network of Academic Steiner Teacher Education...
How can we use pedagogy to deal with the consequences of war and trauma? At the Rudolf Steiner House on...
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